Bus from PODGORICA AIRPORT to BAR
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About the station PODGORICA AIRPORT
Podgorica Airport (also known as Golubovci Airport; IATA: TGD, ICAO: LYPG) is located in Golubovci, in the Zeta municipality, 12 km south of the capital of Montenegro, Podgorica. The airport houses the technical bases of the national airline "Air Montenegro". Podgorica Airport provides services in scheduled and public transport and charter transport.
Podgorica Airport is one of two public airports in Montenegro, the other being Tivat Airport. Podgorica Airport has had a significant increase in passengers in recent years - the year 2024 was with the highest recorded number of passengers so far, when more than 1.7 million passengers passed through Podgorica Airport.
Numerous facilities available to passengers and citizens - cafes, shops, post office, bank, car rental, parking, travel agencies, ATMs, payment terminals, luggage storage, WiFi, public bathrooms, and especially friendly and dedicated staff, make Podgorica Airport a place for good trips. Podgorica Airport also has a ticket machine where you can buy a bus ticket on site for all destinations available on our portal bustcket4.me
After several years of absence, the bus line connecting the Capital and Podgorica Airport has been re-established. Until now, it was only possible to use Taxi Podgorica Airport - Bus Station.
The availability of lines can be checked on our website. Citizens, visitors and tourists in our country will have easier access to key transport hubs, which will further improve mobility in the country.
Connections with other Montenegrin cities and the region will continue to be realized through departures from the Podgorica Bus Station. Direct connections with Podgorica Airport have been established, for now, only from Bar and Ulcinj.
About the destination BAR
Bar (Italian: Antivari) is a coastal town and seaport in southern Montenegro. It's the capital of the Bar Municipality and a center for tourism. Bar is a shortened form of Antivari, which is derived from the town's location across the Adriatic Sea from Bari, Italy.
Local archaeological findings date to the Neolithic era. It is assumed that Bar was mentioned as the reconstructed Roman castle, Antipargal, in the 6th century. The name Antibarium was quoted for the first time in the 10th century.
Bar is located on the coastal western border of Montenegro on the shore of the Adriatic Sea. It is approximately 53 kilometres from Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro. To the east is the largest lake in the Balkans, Lake Skadar. To the west, across the sea, is Italy.
Bar is the administrative centre of Bar Municipality, which includes the town of Sutomore and other small coastal towns. The municipality of Bar is divided into 12 communes (mjesna zajednica), consisting of 83 settlements.
Although there are some nice stony beaches in Bar itself, many tourists choose destinations in other small towns in the Bar municipality, notably Sutomore, with its beautiful long sandy beach. The natural area around Bar is mostly untouched and is rich in vegetation. The Bar municipality stretches to the southern shore of Skadar lake and encompasses Krajina region. This entire area is suitable for leisure activities and hiking. Smaller settlements near Bar, such as Dobra Voda, Sutomore and Čanj, are a favourite destination for sunbathing, as they incorporate long sandy beaches.
Places of interest
The Old Olive of Mirovica is said to be one of the oldest olive trees in Europe and one of the oldest trees in the world. In 1957, it was placed under state protection. Numerous legends and traditions are associated with the tree. For instance, families that had a dispute would come to the tree to make peace. This explains its name, Mirovica, mir meaning peace.
King Nikola’s palace was built in 1885. It was a present from King Nikola to his daughter Princess Zorka and his son-in-law, Prince Petar Karađorđević. The construction included a large palace, a little palace, a chapel, guardhouses and a winter garden. In 1910, a spacious ballroom was added. A botanic garden has Mediterranean vegetation including a cork tree. There is also a large flower garden in a stainless steel structure of interesting shape. it was a gift from King Emmanuel of Italy to King Nikola. It is now a restaurant called Knjaževa bašta (The Duke’s Garden). At the front of the palace, there was a wooden pier. Between 1866 and 1916, King Nikola owned ten yachts. One of them, Sibil, was bought from Jules Verne, the novelist. The last yacht bought was the Rumija. In 1915, it was sunk in the Bar harbour by the Austro-Hungarian navy. The palace complex houses the Bar city museum. It is also used as a venue for festivals, concerts, exhibitions and literary events.
Nehaj Fortress, partially preserved, is located near the small seaside town of Sutomore. It has been held by both Venetians and Ottoman Turks. It was first recorded as the 16th century Fortezza dei Spizi, a Venetian fortified town.
The Bar Aqueduct was constructed during the 16th and 17th centuries.